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it made me wonder if there was a conspiracy with the electric company. >> or nancy pelosi. don't you think in a weird way, pop culture replaced patriotism as you see the pre-games and heisman and and -- halftimes and zone dances. >> it's true. because of our super bowl show we loved so much on friday, i did research and greg, it didn't used to be celebrities. at the first super bowl it was marching bands and pat activism patriotism. if this liberal professor doesn't want to love america while watching the super bowl, great. i just don't understand why you write about it or announce it to the world. it's like saying i have a bunch of bonn ons on my feet. >> she was journaling. >> kimberly. >> i brought my favorite pen. >> sorry about that. >> this is your makeup. >> that's a pen, glob oh, it is? >> can you fix it? >> yeah, i can. >> you have a broken nail? >> i -- answer a question that you pretend i might have just asked. >> okay, listen. it's hypocritical because the liberals and professors that seem to have such disdain for patriotism and the actual symbol of what guarant
it made me wonder if there was a conspiracy with the electric company. >> or nancy pelosi. don't you think in a weird way, pop culture replaced patriotism as you see the pre-games and heisman and and -- halftimes and zone dances. >> it's true. because of our super bowl show we loved so much on friday, i did research and greg, it didn't used to be celebrities. at the first super bowl it was marching bands and pat activism patriotism. if this liberal professor doesn't want to love...
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company entergy was being fed into a substation which split the electrical feed into two main lines running the power to the stadium. it was the main a-line that went dark without warning. >> it sensed abnormalities in their substation and it shunted the power to the superdome. >> reporter: it happened some 90 seconds into the third quarter and we were in the n.f.l. command center interviewing for "60 minutes sports." frank supovitz, the man in charge of game day operations. >> uh-oh. uh-oh, we lost lights. >> reporter: the moment the lights went out, a sense of uncertainty filled the room. >> frank, we lost the a.p.. >> what does that mean? >> that means that we have to do the bus tie. >> what does that mean? >> that means we've got a 20- minute delay. >> reporter: the power outage played havoc with the cbs broadcast. it was left to the sideline reporter solomon wilcotts and steve tasker to tell millions of viewers what was happening inside the half-lit stadium. >> there's no danger, no one is injured but obviously players are milling around and we've got a lot of officials running
company entergy was being fed into a substation which split the electrical feed into two main lines running the power to the stadium. it was the main a-line that went dark without warning. >> it sensed abnormalities in their substation and it shunted the power to the superdome. >> reporter: it happened some 90 seconds into the third quarter and we were in the n.f.l. command center interviewing for "60 minutes sports." frank supovitz, the man in charge of game day...
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battery company where inspectors found employees playing video games, card games, cards, working at animal shelters, all while on the clock. and the only batteries they're building, so far they're in south korea. we keep hearing stories like this. so at a time when we're desperately looking for places to cut the federal budget, is this a perfect place to start? hi, everybody. welcome to "forbes on fox." let's go in with steve forks, rick you thinker, elizabeth mcdonald, morgan brennan, rich carlguard and mike. steve, if you want to cut waste, is this the place to start? >> sure, david. green energy a great place to save green dollars. if green energy had any promise, entrepreneurs would be in on it. in terms of clean energy, we have it in our backyard with natural gas, remove obstacles to that, we'll have all the clean energy we want and need and export it. >> rick, you're against government waste. this was an incredibly was program. is this the place we should start cutting? >> i actually came up with a very short quote that i think speaks to this point better than i could ever hop
battery company where inspectors found employees playing video games, card games, cards, working at animal shelters, all while on the clock. and the only batteries they're building, so far they're in south korea. we keep hearing stories like this. so at a time when we're desperately looking for places to cut the federal budget, is this a perfect place to start? hi, everybody. welcome to "forbes on fox." let's go in with steve forks, rick you thinker, elizabeth mcdonald, morgan...
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>> electric company. cheryl: okay. interesting. >> absolutely, involved in nuclear and renewable. scares me how much i like the company. cheryl: probably a great thing. den deny thank you so much. barnes & noble closing stores across the country, and an author can't sign an e-book. we'll ask casey sherman what he's doing in response to the challenge. cheryl: postal service facing criticism, and his turn to respond is coming up. coming up to break, the world's currencies, how they are faring against the dollar. dollar under pressure, and the same situation is happening today. euro at 1.75. ♪ dennis: e-book revolution batters barnes -- barnes & noble shutting down a third of the stores. that is bad for writers who use the stores to stoke their sales. his book "the finest hours," fitted for a disney movie, and there's a new book coming out, making journalists everywhere jealous of him. how important were the apeenses to you five years ago, and how many do you do now versus then? >> right, the book signings are incredibly important. it's, like, a pop star who goes out on tour to end
>> electric company. cheryl: okay. interesting. >> absolutely, involved in nuclear and renewable. scares me how much i like the company. cheryl: probably a great thing. den deny thank you so much. barnes & noble closing stores across the country, and an author can't sign an e-book. we'll ask casey sherman what he's doing in response to the challenge. cheryl: postal service facing criticism, and his turn to respond is coming up. coming up to break, the world's currencies, how...
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company entergn, was fed into a substation which split the electrical feed into two lines running power to the stadium. it was the main a line, he said, that went dark without warning. >> sensed abnormalities in their substation. and it -- it shunted the power to the superdome. >> reporter: it happened some 90 seconds into the third quarter, and we were in the nfl command center interviewing for "60 minutes sports." the man in charge of game day operations. >> uh-oh. uh-oh. >> we lost light. >> reporter: the moment the lights went out, the sense of uncertainty filled the room. >> frank? we lost the a.c. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> that means we have to do the bus time. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> that means about a 20-minute delay. >> reporter: on monday, nfl commissioner, roger goodell, put one rumor to rest. the power outage, they said, was not caused by beyonce's super techno halftime show a show this had been powered by a separate set of generators. >> there's no indication at all that this was caused by the halftime show. >> reporter: superdome officials said they
company entergn, was fed into a substation which split the electrical feed into two lines running power to the stadium. it was the main a line, he said, that went dark without warning. >> sensed abnormalities in their substation. and it -- it shunted the power to the superdome. >> reporter: it happened some 90 seconds into the third quarter, and we were in the nfl command center interviewing for "60 minutes sports." the man in charge of game day operations. >> uh-oh....
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the electricity company blames it on sensing equipment which detektd an abnormality in the system. backup generators kicked in. and the game went on. i know you were out there. >> i was in baltimore. >> you were watching on tv? >> i was watching them in the bar. i was watching in the streets, listening on the radio. i was everywhere and nowhere at the same time. >> my husband went to bed when the ravens were ahead and the lights went out. i had to wake him up and say, hey, wake up. >> when the lights went out we were listening to the radio. it said san fran scores 14 points in two minutes. >> unbelievable. so happy though. >> so are the ravens and the city of baltimore. it's a victory and we're claiming it. 11:11 on news 4 midday. >> and what president obama had to say about the debate over [ male announcer ] when your business is powered by verizon, you can do more business per second. and with more reliable internet, that's more per second. and with a dedicated line, it's more per second. and with an additional line, it's more... table for 15? [ male announcer ] ...per second. bu
the electricity company blames it on sensing equipment which detektd an abnormality in the system. backup generators kicked in. and the game went on. i know you were out there. >> i was in baltimore. >> you were watching on tv? >> i was watching them in the bar. i was watching in the streets, listening on the radio. i was everywhere and nowhere at the same time. >> my husband went to bed when the ravens were ahead and the lights went out. i had to wake him up and say,...
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i talk about electric car company, taxpayer put 192 million bucks into, it is for sale, guess who the leading bidder is? china. yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from our great corporation from government, itself. and then we turn around and government subsidize a car company, based on technology that yet to have its day, and china wants to walk in and buy up that company, after we sub62 they talk our usa tax dollars, that built that company, and convert it to a asset in china, we're going to buy those cars. >> and the amazing thing, is all these auto bailout, some of these subsidies for green energy and like were predicated on belief that job
i talk about electric car company, taxpayer put 192 million bucks into, it is for sale, guess who the leading bidder is? china. yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at this, just absurd on the face...
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a lot of companies that are heavy users of electricity like steel production or heavy industry manufacturing, are benefitting from this low price of natural gas. so you could see a boom in industry and industrial jobs in the united states because of this low price of natural gas. now you're not going to see much relief from higher gasoline prices any time soon. you may be able to take advantage of the natural gas boom because you'll pay less on your electricity bill. you can also take advantage by investing in this domestic energy boom. here to talk more about this is steven leeb, an energy expert, heads leeb capital management. steven is an author of many books, he's something of an energy expert. steven, let's talk about fracking. that's what the natural gas boom is all about. it's a way to get natural gas from deep underground. so we have a boom under way. but you don't believe it's something people should be investing in, particularly natural gas. >> i don't think people should be investing in the producers of natural gas, ali, because the commodity is so volatile. i mean, basically if t
a lot of companies that are heavy users of electricity like steel production or heavy industry manufacturing, are benefitting from this low price of natural gas. so you could see a boom in industry and industrial jobs in the united states because of this low price of natural gas. now you're not going to see much relief from higher gasoline prices any time soon. you may be able to take advantage of the natural gas boom because you'll pay less on your electricity bill. you can also take advantage...
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we're working with the national grid, our electrical company. we've got to open these roads in order for them to get in and restore power. so that's a priority. we ask people to stay off the roads here in providence as the governor has in the state of rhode island. that gives us an ability to get the experts in to put the power back up. that's a concern. that's a priority we're working on. >> reporter: what do you think by tonight possibly at least for providence? i know you still have about 5,000 people in this city without power. >> yeah. we're hopeful we put -- the national grid put about 2,000 people back up in the short period of time. so some are going to be more complicated. but we're working going to work throughout the day. >> reporter: i know an alert went out, folks. if you're here in providence, in rhode island, a lot of stop lights are out because of the power outage. that makes driving treacherous. i think people see the scene and see that it's light out and that the snow is not heavy. they think they can come back out. what's your
we're working with the national grid, our electrical company. we've got to open these roads in order for them to get in and restore power. so that's a priority. we ask people to stay off the roads here in providence as the governor has in the state of rhode island. that gives us an ability to get the experts in to put the power back up. that's a concern. that's a priority we're working on. >> reporter: what do you think by tonight possibly at least for providence? i know you still have...
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. >> electric car company defends itself for a negative review of the new model s sedan with shares down 2 percent yesterday to $38 a share following a review in the "new york times" over the weekend. the review details how the model s failed to meet the stated 300 mile range in cold temperatures. the c.e.o. is dismissing the article accusing the author of writing a "hit piece." he tweeted ""new york times" article about the range in cold is fake and vehicle logs show he did not actually charge to the max and took a long detour." "new york times" says it stands by the story. >> this morning, chuck hagel faces the first hurdle to become the next defense secretary and the senate armed services committee will vote on the nomination. the former nebraska senator faces fierce opposition from republican whose have challenged the past statements and votes on israel, iran, and iraq and nuclear weapons. the committee will be split along party lines. hagel's nomination will be sent on to the full senate. >> women's salaries have long trailed men but new numbers show women are closing the gap in som
. >> electric car company defends itself for a negative review of the new model s sedan with shares down 2 percent yesterday to $38 a share following a review in the "new york times" over the weekend. the review details how the model s failed to meet the stated 300 mile range in cold temperatures. the c.e.o. is dismissing the article accusing the author of writing a "hit piece." he tweeted ""new york times" article about the range in cold is fake and...
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charles: pike electric. i love this company. they are involved in construction and helping utility companies. they make a lot of money in constructing utility company things or rebuilding. all these storms have been an guys. in 06, after hurricane dennis, they worked in florida on one problem. and this year alone they have already helped utilities in alabama, florida, mississippi, louisiana, indiana, kentucky, west virginia, virginia, ohio, pennsylvania, maryland, and north carolina. this year alone, and that's just gravy on the other things that they are doing. the company was founded by a guy well over 50 years ago. he found a truck submerged in water, pulled it out, cleaned it by hand in the middle of winter, drove it home. this is a great company with great pedigree. i think it is going to go much higher. stuart: fascinating. that's terrific. pike electric. we shall watch it. hold on. tim cook is on the stage at an investors meeting. he says -- it's in san francisco. he's just said that the board is very active in considerin
charles: pike electric. i love this company. they are involved in construction and helping utility companies. they make a lot of money in constructing utility company things or rebuilding. all these storms have been an guys. in 06, after hurricane dennis, they worked in florida on one problem. and this year alone they have already helped utilities in alabama, florida, mississippi, louisiana, indiana, kentucky, west virginia, virginia, ohio, pennsylvania, maryland, and north carolina. this year...
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they agree to pay chubu electric a higher rate than electricity from nonrenewable sources. this agreement means a stable source of income for the japanese company. >> translator: in the future, we want to expand investment in overseas projects. we want to make use of those earnings in domestic projects in japan. >> reporter: following the accident at fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant in march 2011, all nuclear plants in japan except for one are offline. so japanese utility companies are looking overseas as way to secure stability in the future. thailand aims to remain a key manufacturing base within asean, securing a stable electric supply will be more important than ever before. the government has high hopes for renewable energy know-how and technology from partners such as japan. nhk world, thailand. >>> pakistan's auto market has long been dominated by companies from japan. the strong brand image and established sales networks have kept rivals firmly in the rear-view mirror. but now an ambitious newcomer is starting to close the gap. we report from islamabad. >> repo
they agree to pay chubu electric a higher rate than electricity from nonrenewable sources. this agreement means a stable source of income for the japanese company. >> translator: in the future, we want to expand investment in overseas projects. we want to make use of those earnings in domestic projects in japan. >> reporter: following the accident at fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant in march 2011, all nuclear plants in japan except for one are offline. so japanese utility...
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. >>> are car companies seeing the light about electric vehicles? the grapevine is coming up next. my bad. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. nope, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. [ normal voice ] same agent and everything. it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no, we're not. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the value plan. are you in good hands? >>> now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. they were touted as the cars of future now demand may have shorted out. toyota and nissan, industry leaders are rerouting resources away from electric vehicles. toyota revised sales for the eq from thousands to just hundreds. nissan is shifting green efforts from electric vehicles to hybrids. high cost, limitations and lack of charging station have would be buyers looking other directions for transportation. last week energy
. >>> are car companies seeing the light about electric vehicles? the grapevine is coming up next. my bad. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. nope, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. [ normal voice ] same agent and everything. it's like...
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. $100 million is how were a negative review of the model s sedan caused the electric car company. he made that revelation yesterday in an interview with bloomberg news and "new york times" writer says that the deputy her -- model had to be load on a flat truck after the bay try ran out and he claims the review is fake but adds several customers canceled orders and tesla is based if palo alto. so reading "new york times" article, they drove it in really, really, have cold conditions and they did some extra laps around the charging station before they got there so a lot of people question whether there was any intentional damage. >> that is a lot money. especially for a start-up, for a grown initiative,çi&pá is too bad. >> in worries about the cold. that is the opposite. >> exactly. we are talking about temperatures in the afternoon will be above average. live doppler 7 hd shows how dry it is this morning. we will talk about what is going on in the rest of the country where it is still winter. if you are trying to head through chicago, or st. louis, expect the delays, which will d
. $100 million is how were a negative review of the model s sedan caused the electric car company. he made that revelation yesterday in an interview with bloomberg news and "new york times" writer says that the deputy her -- model had to be load on a flat truck after the bay try ran out and he claims the review is fake but adds several customers canceled orders and tesla is based if palo alto. so reading "new york times" article, they drove it in really, really, have cold...
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concerns about the electrical connection. the super dome's board did address these reports, i guess, spending more than $600 grand to upgrade the electrical system which did not solve the problem. still, the blackout did not keep the super bowl from being the third most watched program in television history. over 108 million viewers. that puts it behind two other super bowels. the investigation is still on going but super energy say that beyonce was considered a us is speck in the power outage is off the hook. there are confirmed reports she brought her own generator with her for that big halftime show. >>> there may be something going around. there was yet another blackout last night. this time at an nba game. the utah jazz, the sacramento kings saw the start of their game delayed monday after the lights dimmed and had to be reset at salt lake city's ironically named energy solutions arena. yes. no solutions here. the lights did come back on in this case after just three minutes. >>> with all the bows surrounding the blackou
concerns about the electrical connection. the super dome's board did address these reports, i guess, spending more than $600 grand to upgrade the electrical system which did not solve the problem. still, the blackout did not keep the super bowl from being the third most watched program in television history. over 108 million viewers. that puts it behind two other super bowels. the investigation is still on going but super energy say that beyonce was considered a us is speck in the power outage...
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comcast is purchasing the remainder of nbc universal which is cnbc's parent company from general electric. comcast did reserve the right to make the rest of this purchase when they announced the original deal but this is coming earlier than expected. now, comcast will be paying $16.7 billion for ge's common equities stake in the company. in addition, nbc universal will pay ge 1.4 billion for the properties it uses at 30 rock as well as cnbc's new jersey headquarters. here's where comcast is getting the money. $11.4 billion will be in cash, $4 billion in unsecured notes issued to ge, and there will also be $2 billion in bank credit facilities. now why is comcast doing the rest of this purchase earlier than expected? comcast sees -- says that it sees a lot more opportunity than nbc universal now that they are familiar with the business. pointing to the fact that nbc's results are improving and that is beginning to retransmission fees for the nbc network and nbc sports has returned to profitability, that the theme parks are growing and that comcast sees continued strong performance at both t
comcast is purchasing the remainder of nbc universal which is cnbc's parent company from general electric. comcast did reserve the right to make the rest of this purchase when they announced the original deal but this is coming earlier than expected. now, comcast will be paying $16.7 billion for ge's common equities stake in the company. in addition, nbc universal will pay ge 1.4 billion for the properties it uses at 30 rock as well as cnbc's new jersey headquarters. here's where comcast is...
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electric power development company, or j-power-s constructing the plant in ohma on japan's main island. the town is 23 kilometers by sea from hakodate in hokkaido. work was stopped after the 2011 quake. it was resumed in october 2012. heads of hakodate and five other cities submitted the request to the central government. >> i don't think there's any need for the construction to go forward. >> reporter: the mayor also said people are worried about the safety of the plant because it's just across the water. city officials say they're considering filing aawsuito demand a stop to the construction. >> thousands of people waiting to go home. tons of debris waiting for disposal. vast tracts of land waiting to be restored. overcoming the challenges of japan's 2011 disaster won't be easy. but step by step people are moving forward. find out how on the road ahead, every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time right here on "newsline. >>> shocking reports have emerged about the voyage of a group of asylum seekers whose boat was rescued off sri lanka. almost 100 people apparently died during the two-mo
electric power development company, or j-power-s constructing the plant in ohma on japan's main island. the town is 23 kilometers by sea from hakodate in hokkaido. work was stopped after the 2011 quake. it was resumed in october 2012. heads of hakodate and five other cities submitted the request to the central government. >> i don't think there's any need for the construction to go forward. >> reporter: the mayor also said people are worried about the safety of the plant because...
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do you expect that, soon, all cars will be all-electric? >> no, we anticipate that by 2020, 10% to 25% of our vehicle sales at ford motor company will be electrified vehicles. and by "electrified vehicles," we mean all sorts of electrification -- hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and vehicles like this that take no gasoline at all. >> it's no secret that the world's supply of fossil fuel is getting smaller. and consider this -- every year, american cars use more than 140 billion gallons of gas. clearly, we need to go down the road to far better fuel efficiency. and it looks like electric cars can help steer us in the right direction. for "tkn," i'm carina. >> we have a lot more to tell you about. >> so stay with us. >> president barack obama taking his second oath of office in front of hundreds of thousands in the nation's capital. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear... >> ...that i will faithfully execute... >> ...that i will faithfully execute... >> ...the office of president of the united states.... >> ...the office of president of the
do you expect that, soon, all cars will be all-electric? >> no, we anticipate that by 2020, 10% to 25% of our vehicle sales at ford motor company will be electrified vehicles. and by "electrified vehicles," we mean all sorts of electrification -- hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and vehicles like this that take no gasoline at all. >> it's no secret that the world's supply of fossil fuel is getting smaller. and consider this -- every year, american cars use more than 140 billion...
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from the power company to the stadium. now it was part of a recent multimillion dollar upgrade. armen ketayan was there. >> reporter: the root cause remains under investigation. the superdome executive doug thornton said it was a shutdown to one of the main lines powering the dome. >> all we know is we had an interruption in service. >> reporter: he said power to the company was fed into a substation which split the electrical feed into two lines running power to the stadium. it was the main a line, he said, that went dark without warning. >> sensed abnormalities in their substation. and it -- it shunted the power to the superdome. >> reporter: it happened some 90 seconds into the third quarter, and we were in the nfl command center interviewering for "60 minutes sports." the man in charge of game day operations. >> uh-oh. uh-oh. >> we lost light. >> reporter: the moment the lights went out, the sense of uncertainty filled the room. >> frank? we lost the a.c. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> that means we have to do th
from the power company to the stadium. now it was part of a recent multimillion dollar upgrade. armen ketayan was there. >> reporter: the root cause remains under investigation. the superdome executive doug thornton said it was a shutdown to one of the main lines powering the dome. >> all we know is we had an interruption in service. >> reporter: he said power to the company was fed into a substation which split the electrical feed into two lines running power to the stadium....
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companies, including companies involved with the electrical power grid, with water works, and pipelines. is the threat highlighted by the president in his state of the union address only last week. >> we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private emails. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our economy. >> vice president at the firm that released this new report on chinese cyber attacks, and chris johnson is a former intelligence official who spent a lot of time in china over the years and is now at the center for strategic and international studies. welcome both. well, first to you, brady. this report is pretty scary stuff. we've always known that there was chinese hacking as long as i've been covering foreign policy. we've talked about chinese hacking, but this really pinpoints the chinese mi
companies, including companies involved with the electrical power grid, with water works, and pipelines. is the threat highlighted by the president in his state of the union address only last week. >> we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private emails. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. we cannot look...
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now the nfl is teaming up with the general electric company to develop technology that would better detect concussions. joining us now to talk a little little more about it, dr. marti mack carry, professor of public health at john hopkins medical center, and the author of, unaccountable. general electric makes a lot of high-tech medical machines, ct scanners and the like. they would seem to be a natural partner for the league in trying to come up with more information about concussions and how often they happen. >> that's right, jon. they are a sort of likely partner. they also do a lot of research on plastics. part of this contract from the nfl to ge, which is about $50 million, will develop safer, helmets, better technology, better padding, better equipment. the other part will probably develop better scanners. you know ge makes a lot of the cat scanners and mri machines we use here in the hospital. so maybe better imaging can tell us more about the early signs of concussions. jon: some of the players have expressed concerns it is not even the major hits, the major concussion-inducing hi
now the nfl is teaming up with the general electric company to develop technology that would better detect concussions. joining us now to talk a little little more about it, dr. marti mack carry, professor of public health at john hopkins medical center, and the author of, unaccountable. general electric makes a lot of high-tech medical machines, ct scanners and the like. they would seem to be a natural partner for the league in trying to come up with more information about concussions and how...
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a lot of companies that are heavy users of electricity like steel production or heavy industry manufacturing, are benefitting from this low price of natural gas. so you could see a boom in industry and industrial jobs in the united states because of this low price of natural gas. now you're not going to see much relief from higher gasoline prices anytime soon. you may be able to take advantage of the natural gas boom because you'll pay less on your electricity bill. you can also take advantage by investing in this domestic energy boom. here to talk more about this is steven leeb, an energy expert, heads leeb capital management. he's an author of many book, something of an energy expert. steven, let's talk about fracking. that's what the boom is all act. it's a way to get natural gas from deep under ground. so we have a boom under way. but you don't believe it's something people should be investing in, particularly natural gas. >> i don't think people should be investing in the producers of natural gas, ali, because the commodity is so volatile. i mean, basically if the weather report changes
a lot of companies that are heavy users of electricity like steel production or heavy industry manufacturing, are benefitting from this low price of natural gas. so you could see a boom in industry and industrial jobs in the united states because of this low price of natural gas. now you're not going to see much relief from higher gasoline prices anytime soon. you may be able to take advantage of the natural gas boom because you'll pay less on your electricity bill. you can also take advantage...
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it claimed tesla model s sedan ran out of electricity earlier than the company said during a trip. they called the article a fake saying they did not properly charge the car first. "the times" says it stands by the article. now a word from our sponsor. it's not our sponsor but a company willing to pay millions of dollars to force you to watch scantily clad women talk tech. i'm talking godaddy.com. more than a maker of commercials. also, as of today, a growing force in silicon valley. >> there are two sides to go daddy. >> reporter: it's the company you know because of their advertisements and they get it. >> while there's some controversy around our commercial at the super bowl. >> reporter: godaddy.com is laughing all the way to the bank. and into its new silicon valley office. growing as a company thanks in part to those famous tv spots. >> they actually do an amazing job of brand building for us. when people think about domains or hosting a website, godaddy enters their mind. >> reporter: powering its way to more business by becoming the best known web hosting company buying oth
it claimed tesla model s sedan ran out of electricity earlier than the company said during a trip. they called the article a fake saying they did not properly charge the car first. "the times" says it stands by the article. now a word from our sponsor. it's not our sponsor but a company willing to pay millions of dollars to force you to watch scantily clad women talk tech. i'm talking godaddy.com. more than a maker of commercials. also, as of today, a growing force in silicon valley....
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they say it was an electrical rely that failed and caused the 34-minute blackout. company officials say the part has now been replaced. >>> speaking of the super bowl, i acquired a new best friend while i was there covering the game last week. sheryl underwood from the cbs daytime show the talk is in my studio and i'm going to be talking to her in just a moment. also, new developments in the manhunt for a former lapd police officer >>> there has been a break in the manhunt for a former lapd police officer wanted in a string of murders. investigators found christopher dorner's truck burning on a remote road near big bear lake, california. authorities say that dorner left a manifesto threatening to hurt l.a. police officers and their families because he was fired in 2008. >> we'll keep working on it until we're able to either locate the suspect or determine he is no longer in the big bear valley. >> right now, dorner is accused of killing one police officer and two others with ties to the department. >>> they are bracing for what could be a big nor'easter in new engl
they say it was an electrical rely that failed and caused the 34-minute blackout. company officials say the part has now been replaced. >>> speaking of the super bowl, i acquired a new best friend while i was there covering the game last week. sheryl underwood from the cbs daytime show the talk is in my studio and i'm going to be talking to her in just a moment. also, new developments in the manhunt for a former lapd police officer >>> there has been a break in the manhunt for...
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if it's an oil company or if it's a libertarian group or if it's a christian conservative group, they get very anxious about those things because they don't line up with their own ideology, when it's their own ideology, they're not so concerned, but the consequences start later. >> megyn: this president has never stopped campaigning. and when he won his role in the u.s. senate, shortly thereafter the campaign for president and successful and said during the first term he spent much of the time campaigning. and now he's won a second term and now, the campaign apparatus just never shuts down, chris, that's what this operation really is. >> that's exactly right. and jim messina,ou showed there at the beginning, is in fact now going to take on other clients, in addition to the president of the united states, that share ideological or objective goals with the president, which means that now there's a back door for influence. there's all of these things that we can't trace and they're not limited, not regulated and we don't know anything about it. and if i can submit this becomes ultimately
if it's an oil company or if it's a libertarian group or if it's a christian conservative group, they get very anxious about those things because they don't line up with their own ideology, when it's their own ideology, they're not so concerned, but the consequences start later. >> megyn: this president has never stopped campaigning. and when he won his role in the u.s. senate, shortly thereafter the campaign for president and successful and said during the first term he spent much of the...
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state laws. >>> have you ever heard a human beat box or an electric shell. this is something special. how about combining the violin, cello and hip-hop. they're doing just that. here this morning here with a sample. good morning to all of you. i saw you at strafmoore. you're performing, again, next wednesday. electric cello and i believe from what i have been told these instruments are made especially for you. >> well, they weren't made especially for me. but i haven't seen anybody who has the six-string electric cello. the sixth string allows me to get into the bass range and violin range. >> give me a quick, quick string. just a quick one. >> that's what i'm talking about. let's move over and talk to chris. chris, you are part of thprogra. you're a human instrument and a human beat box. how did you get started with that? >> that's what happens when you can't afford the drum set. you become the drum set. i started as a kid and my mom showed me the way through dougy fresh records and stuff. >> quick sample. >>. ♪ >> that's what i'm talking about. and nhere
state laws. >>> have you ever heard a human beat box or an electric shell. this is something special. how about combining the violin, cello and hip-hop. they're doing just that. here this morning here with a sample. good morning to all of you. i saw you at strafmoore. you're performing, again, next wednesday. electric cello and i believe from what i have been told these instruments are made especially for you. >> well, they weren't made especially for me. but i haven't seen...
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ceos from top defense companies, including pratt & whitney, met with president obama yesterday to talk about the effects severe budget cuts could have on their industry. lawmakers have until march 1st to compromise on a budget. without it, $1.2 trillion in automatic cuts in goverment spending take effect. half is from millitary spending. reports say defense companies are already delaying orders and hiring due to the threat of sequestration. president obama has nominated a business insider to run the department of the interior. sally jewell, ceo of the successful outdoor equipment company rei, has been nominated for the position. jewell is also a former banker and has worked as an official in the oil industry. she took over rei in 2005, and, if confirmed, will take her knowledge of the outdoors to the interior department. "the secretary of the interior is in charge of overseeing 500 million acres of public land in places like yellowstone and the grand canyon, and protecting our natural heritage for our children and our grandchildren." other notable capitol hill moves: timothy geithner,
ceos from top defense companies, including pratt & whitney, met with president obama yesterday to talk about the effects severe budget cuts could have on their industry. lawmakers have until march 1st to compromise on a budget. without it, $1.2 trillion in automatic cuts in goverment spending take effect. half is from millitary spending. reports say defense companies are already delaying orders and hiring due to the threat of sequestration. president obama has nominated a business insider...
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hurricane sandy maybe is just one small indication of what determined targeting electrical grids could do in the u.s. the idea was let's make that those companies have a minimum level of cyber security so that those networks, those critical network that if they went down could cause loss of huge economic damage. let's make sure they have to meet some basic requirements. it was regulation though and it was the year in which regulation was a dirty word for lots of people and the bill went down. the executive order tried to do some of that but i think most people will tell you that it can only go part way. >> rose: do they know more than we do about hacking and how to use cyber as a weapon. >> they put more emphasis on it. i mean they certainly put more emphasis -- they put a very high priority and they have a lot more to gain. stealing intellectual property from chinese companies is not going to really get our company that much further, stealing ip from companies in the u.s., you know for a country like china that is trying to catch up, that offers a lot more to them. >> what are the una
hurricane sandy maybe is just one small indication of what determined targeting electrical grids could do in the u.s. the idea was let's make that those companies have a minimum level of cyber security so that those networks, those critical network that if they went down could cause loss of huge economic damage. let's make sure they have to meet some basic requirements. it was regulation though and it was the year in which regulation was a dirty word for lots of people and the bill went down....